to completing an early help assessment of need and plan. We are committed, through our family hubs way of working, that all practitioners in contact with children, young people, and their families in Lancashire, and importantly, those delivering universal services, understand their role in identifying
the possibility of projects being implemented in areas for which they were not originally intended.
For informal discussions about the Scheme, please contact:
Murad Al Hamwi, ESOL CoordinatorEmail: Murad.Alhamwi@lancashire.gov.uk
Or
Mary Sharples, Refugee Resettlement CommissionerEmail
the following core values, principles and standards in their contact and work with children, young people, and families.
The ‘Early Help Family Hubs’ approach is a priority principle, for all those working with children, young people and their families in Lancashire and this Early Help Strategy sets out our
of early help
Reduction of contacts to the front door, meaning that families are supported by those who already know them.
Increase in the number of statutory social work assessments which result in step across to early help.
Reduction in the number of families subject to child in need plans.
Reduction